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Inspector Mike®
- Location
- Mike P. Columbus Ohio
- Occupation
- ESI, PI, RBO
Where is that not required?
In Ohio it was common practice to 'dump' the vent at the soffit as late as the late 90's.
Where is that not required?
Let's not get into bath vent fans ... another trade, and another place where code compliance is more the exception than the rule.
IRC says the fan must vent to the outside - so out the roof or through the wall is OK. Simply poking the hose out an attic vent is not OK. There are some clearance rules regarding attic vents.
Likewise, there are CFM rules and calculations regarding the exhaust ducting. Your typical 'cheap' fart fan is good for only about 3-ft of run with one 90, or it won't deliverthe required cfm.
If the venting is inadequate, the customer is going to suffer.
And with that being the case I agree with you.The HI told the realtor and prospective buyer that if they plugged thier washing machine or coffee pot into the respective receptacles it would fry the machines (because of the DP breaker).
In this case, the HI absolutely over stepped his boundaries.
we had a home inspector tell a customer last week that bathroom exhaust fans had to be vented all the way out the roof.
I do not agree with that.
They are not code inspectors, they are home inspectors. Their job is to let the buyer know about the home. Some buyers might want to know the old house they are buying does not have GFCIS where now required, or has no EGCs at the outlets etc.
Now on the other hand if the HI claims these are required to be corrected that is a diffrent thing.